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Something on the Rim May 9th-10th
Posted: May 05 2009 3:48 am
by rushthezeppelin
Want to do a backpack up on the rim this weekend. I know it's a little short notice but anybody want to come. Also if anyone knows anywhere else that will have mild temps somewhat close by I'm open to suggestions.....supes are just too hot for me.
Re: Something on the Rim May 9th-10th
Posted: May 05 2009 9:47 am
by pickelltree
you want to do willow or woods caynon, that not on the rim but close. willow is good with a bush wack in the beginning to a pretty narrow caynon, we would have to get wet,
i have never done woods, because of the shuttle problem, but would like to
Re: Something on the Rim May 9th-10th
Posted: May 05 2009 11:07 am
by chumley
I know a group of people camping somewhere along the cabin loop this weekend. I'm going to join up with them Friday night and probably hike some part of the loop on Saturday morning, maybe 5-10 miles, not sure. I wasn't really intending to make a plan, but if you're going to be in the cabin loop area, PM me and I'll see if I can come up with some more details...
Re: Something on the Rim May 9th-10th
Posted: May 05 2009 5:49 pm
by rushthezeppelin
pickelltree wrote:you want to do willow or woods caynon, that not on the rim but close. willow is good with a bush wack in the beginning to a pretty narrow caynon, we would have to get wet,
i have never done woods, because of the shuttle problem, but would like to
How wet?.....floating packs across pools wet or knee deep wading wet?
Re: Something on the Rim May 9th-10th
Posted: May 05 2009 9:27 pm
by pickelltree
i had to swim a abit in willow, but with two we might be about to sjuttle packs around pools. woods i have never done
Re: Something on the Rim May 9th-10th
Posted: May 05 2009 10:08 pm
by rushthezeppelin
I can't seem to figure out which "Willow Canyon" you are talking about.....theres a couple of willow named stuff.
Re: Something on the Rim May 9th-10th
Posted: May 07 2009 8:54 am
by pickelltree
it is off of lake mary's rd. on the west side of it. the route is described in a canyoneering book that is orange at rei if you want to try it i am still up for it. the route is a day hike, but i am sure that we could look at the area and find some type of look to do that would make it more of an over night.
Re: Something on the Rim May 9th-10th
Posted: May 07 2009 9:35 am
by JoelHazelton
It's called "willow valley" on this site.
Re: Something on the Rim May 9th-10th
Posted: May 07 2009 12:54 pm
by rushthezeppelin
Considering we both hammock I SERIOUSLY doubt we would have trouble finding a camping spot. Ya I guess we will make this a Willow Valley trip then. Weather looks amazing up there this weekend too. Sunny with high of 80ish the whole weekend......great for having to do a few swims

Anyone else wana join in on this one.....just as a warning me and pickel hammock so I don't think we were looking specifically for a camp site with good tent spots.
Re: Something on the Rim May 9th-10th
Posted: May 07 2009 9:14 pm
by pickelltree
when can you leave, i am don't work tomorrow so could leave friday or sat?
Re: Something on the Rim May 9th-10th
Posted: May 07 2009 10:20 pm
by rushthezeppelin
Little late for friday I think Sat-Sun sounds good to me though.
Re: Something on the Rim May 9th-10th
Posted: May 08 2009 1:42 pm
by pickelltree
do you have something going on, no one else is going? if we are waiting till sat. we'll have to get up earlier than i want. i would like to go up tonight camp at the cars then hike tomoroww, camp and come back sunday not as late. i feel better when i am not getting home late on sunday for monday work.
i could also meet you up there.
i am in tempe also
Re: Something on the Rim May 9th-10th
Posted: May 14 2009 2:22 pm
by pickelltree
the water is icy cold! and the swims are not just a in and out, a floaty that keeps you above the water would of been nice.
Re: Something on the Rim May 9th-10th
Posted: May 14 2009 4:51 pm
by JoelHazelton
Do the trees up there have leaves yet?
Re: Something on the Rim May 9th-10th
Posted: May 27 2009 4:17 am
by rushthezeppelin
I think they did. Only foliage that really stands out in my mind where the acres of briarthorn we had to plow through trying to figure out how to get down into the canyon.....that took us a good hour and a half just to get down there

Re: Something on the Rim May 9th-10th
Posted: May 27 2009 10:03 am
by chumley
The oaks and cottonwoods have leaves, and most of the aspen had sprouted too, though they were just getting going. Forest Service firewood permits prevent cutting aspen before June 1st and after Sept. 15 because people are dumb and can't figure out if a tree is dead or alive if it doesn't have leaves on it. In any case, the FS firewood guideline establishes clearly that by June 1st all the trees up there will have leaves!